The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-04-01, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1954
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FOREST LEGION
DANCE
FOREST MEMORIAE CENTRE
Tuesday, April 6
LIONEL THORNTON & HIS
CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA
Dancing 0:30-1 .... Semi-Formal
ADMISSION $2.00 A COUPLE
Crippled Childrens Survey
Now Under Way In Huron
A survey of all crippled child
ren in Huron County is now
under way. The aim of the sur
vey is to find crippled children
who would benefit from medical
or surgical treatment.
The survey was planned at a j
meeting in Huron County Health
; Unit Friday evening, March 19,
; of representatives from five
: Lmr.s Clubs in the county. Dr. E.
! A M Master. Seaforth, acted as
rhaacn.-i.a and C. H. Epps, of
iCiinti'ii. as secretary - treasurer.
| These ar- *he same ofifcers as in
; 1952 when the last crippled
! children’s survey and clinic was
held. Dr R. M. Aldis offered to
assist the secretary if the ueed
arises.
Represented at the meeting
were She Lions Clubs of Brussels,
COMING EVENTS
THREE-ACT COMEDY
"MAMA'S
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Mem
bers; A meeting of all Auxiliaries
in Region 3 will be held in Sea
forth, April 13, at St 15 p.m.
Members wishing to attend phone
64 or 104-W by Tuesday, April
6. 1°
BABY BOY"
Will Be Presented In
WOODHAM ORANGE HALL
Thursday, April 8
8:30 P.M.
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Mem
bers: Sewing and mending will
be done at the hospital Tuesday,
April 6, at 2:00 p.m. le
ANNUAL MEETING of the Mc
Gillivray Memorial Park Board
will be held Tuesday, April 6,
at 8:30, at McGillivray Hall, lc
Clinton, Goderich. Bayfield and
Seaforth. The Exeter and Blytli
clubs have voiced their intention
to help in the survey. Other Hu
ron Lions Clubs are being con
tacted to join in the survey; also
Grand Bend Lions (Hub in Laiub-
tor County. Also at the meeting
were Miss Clare McGowan, of
the Children's Aid Society, Gode-
rirh, and Miss Elizabeth Wallace,
or the Ontario Society for Crip
pled Children, London.
Teachers Make Lists
Through J. H. Kinkead, public
school inspector ,for North Hu
ron, every teacher in the county
will
cases
lists will be returned to Mr.
Kinkead by April 9.
By April 30 all cases will have
been looked into by the six
county nurses under the super
vision of Miss Norah Cunning
ham. If they find enough cases
requiring medical attention a
meeting of the committee will be
held on May 5 to arrange for a
clinic to be held in late May or
June.
At the last clinic held in May,
1952, 209 cases under 16 years
of age were diagnosed by special
ists, at Huorn County Health
Unit. At the clinic were 99 ortho
pedic, 25 hearing, 48 eye and 37
speech cases. This year no speech
specialist is available in the
district.
list all crippled children
in their sections. These
2 7 DISPLAYS LAMP — Mr. Owen Amos, right, displays the
floor lamp he built during the shop classes of this year’s
night school. Instructor W. A. Ness, left, admires the work.
This is the third year night school has been held in Exeter.
Mr. ami Mrs- R. M. Long and
family, of Royal 'Oak, Mich.,
visited with Mr. aud Mrs. A. E.
Wuerth over the weekend.
Mr. T. O. Southcott and Miss
Stella Southcott returned to Ex
eter Sunday after spending seve
ral weeks in Florida.
Mr. Jim Vessey, of the staff
of the local branch of the Bank
of Montreal, has been transfer
red 'to Kincardine where he has
been promoted to the position of
accountant. Mr. L, D. Ballantyne,
of Chatham, "’who replaces him
here, arrived in town Wednes
day.
Euchre & Dance
EXETER LEGION HALL
Friday, April 2
Sponsored by the I.O.O.F. and
Rebekah Lodges in aid of the
Cancer, Polio and T.B. Fund
Admission 50^
I.O.O.F. Orchestra
Wives of members of the I.O.O.F.
and Rebekahs Please bring lunch.
Every one Welcome
Presentation
And Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
GERALD ISAAC
Lucan
Community Centre
Friday, April 2
Ladies Please Bring Lunch I
Bake Sale
And Tea
Saturday, April 10
Exeter Library
3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Caven Club of
Presbyterian Church
Sponsored By Woodham L.O.B.A.
Admission 500 and 25£
You All Come to the
Junior Farmers'
DR. WILFRED SHUTE, of Lon
don, heart specialist, will address
a gathering in the Exeter Town
Hall Thursday, April 8-> at 8:30
p.m. Admission 35<£. Sponsored
by Elimville and Hurondale In
stitutes. Everyone welcome. lc
MEETING
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT H.S.
at 8:30 p.m.
THREE-ACT COMEDY, “Mama's
Baby Boy", in Woodham Orange
Hall, Thursday, April 8, 8:30
p.m. Sponsored by Woodham
L.O.B.A-. Admission 50£ and 25£.
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Huron County Health Unit
Immunization Clinic
Immunization clinics will be held in
the following schools:
ON APRIL 8 —
April 7, 1954
Girls: “Beautify Fann Homes”—
Kathleen May-
Boys: A Film
BOYS PLEASE .BRING LUNCH
Everyone Bring Euchre Cards
All New Members Welcomed
BAKING SALE, Saturday, April
3. Snell Bros. Garage, 3:00 p.m.
Exeter Ladies’ Lawn Bowling
Club. 1*
FASHION SHOW presented by
McKnight & Walper Ladies Wear
in Grand Bend United Church,
Wednesday, April 7, at 8:15 p.m.
Sponsored by the Grand Bend
Women's Institute. Adults 50^,
children 25^. 25:1c
Farmers Tour
Feed Plant
A group of farmers from
South Huron visited Toronto
Elevators and Master Feeds De
monstration Farms at Gormley.
The tour was
G Thompson
Hensall.
The farmers
manufacturing
operations on
Demonstration
Many Attend
Among the
tended were Jack Cooper, Bob
McGregor, Jack Faber, Lloyd
McDonald, Cliff Henderson, Nels
Riley, Seldon Ross, Carl McClin-
chey, Elgin Rowcliffe, Wilson
McCartney, Gerald Moffat, Mor
ley Cooper, John Pepper, Ross
Turnbull, Wilson Broadfoot, Jack
Sinclair, Bruce Tuckey, Aubrey
Farquhar, Bill Bell, Harold Bell,
Gordon Stone, Allan Turnbull,
Archie Hoggarth, Harvey Hyde,
Bill McLachlan, Alex Miller, Jack
Consitt, John W. Henderson and
Bob Jeffery.
sponsored by W.
and Sons, Ltd.,
were shown the
of feeds and the
the Leitchcroft
Farms.
farmers who at-
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Featuring the Noll Sisters, Walkerton., and Canada’s
Only Singing Violinist , Old Time Show and Dance
Friday, April 2
at 8:30 jp.rau sharp
Hensail Town Hall
| ADULTS 75f — CHILDREN 2Sf!
| Sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen Club
I Proceeds for Kinsmen Civic Projects
Gospel Services
EVANGELIST URIE A. BENDER
of Baden, Ontario
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
MARCH 27 TO APRIL 4
Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m.
Come Praying and
Receive a Blessing
“Blessed are they which do hun
ger and thirst after righteouness
for they shall be filled.” Matt. 3:6
ANNUAL
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By Popular Demand
=Sensational Attraction
Do Not Miss
THE LAUGHTER SHOW OF THE CENTURY
of the
HURON COUNTY
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
will be held in
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Tuesday, April 13
8:00 p.m.
DR. W. C. SHARPE
of the Beck Memorial Sanitarium
WILL BE THE SPEAKER
All Who Are Interested
Are Invited to Attend
F. J. SNOW, President
The Amazing World’s Master
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Is It the Eyes? Is It the Voice? Is It the Personality?
IT’S EXCITING — AMUSING — FASCINATING
WITH LAUGHS, SCREAMS AND YELLS
s Must Be Seen To Be Believed !!I
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 2 and 3
“BACK TO GOD’S
COUNTRY”
(Technicolor)
Rock Hudson
Marcia Henderson
Steve Cochran
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bing excitement on Rim of the
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Town Topics—
Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items.
We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770.
S.S. 2 Hay ..........<...... 9:45
S.S. 4 Stephen ......... 10:15
U.S.S. 15 Hay & Stephen 10:45
S.S. 12 Stephen ................ 11:30
Dashwood Public School .. 1:30
E.U.B. Church, Dashwood , 2:30
a.m.
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p.m.
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The third date of this series has
been set for May 5.Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive initial immunization or re
inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria,
Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Small
pox,
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| THE FARM FORUM RALLY |
| SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL |
! FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9 j
| commencing at 8:^0 p.m. £
| GUEST SPEAKER: MR. CLIFFORD WAITE, 1
= ONTARIO FARM RADIO FORUM SECRETARY I= E
| Program Provided by Local Forums — Ladies Bring Lunch |
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Mr. Lloyd Cook, of Brantford,
visited Sunday with Mrs. William
Cook.
Rev. J. Pollock, B.A.., Wing
ham, was' the minister in charge
of Caven Presbyterian Church
service last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and
David visited last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ryckman
and sons left Thursday for their
new home near Saskatoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Southcott
spent the weekend in Ottawa
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Traquair.
Mrs. Alan Horton and son
Larry, of Innisfail, Alta., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Hennessey while Cpl.
Horton is on course for several
weeks at Camp Borden.
Crash Record
—Continued from Page 1
March 19.
Police were notified of the
break-in around 1 a.m. Saturday
morning and took Eggert into
custody three hours later. OPP
Constables Elmer Zimmerman
and Cecil Gibbons invesigated.
Fined $100
An Exeter man who, police
charge, drove at 70 miles an
hour on Dundas Street in Lon
don, at 2 a.m. Saturday, pleaded
guilty in city court Monday to
dangerous driving.
Stephen Minter, 24, was fined
$100 and costs and is prohibited
from driving for 12 months.
'Mighty Mites'
—Continued from Page 1
The pitcher had a very fast ball
and after conferring with his
catcher at the mound, the pitcher
started to wind up, then he let
go. The catcher at this moment
slapped his glove hard. The um
pire immediately called “Strike
three, you’re out!’’ The pitcher
was standing on the mound grin
ning—the ball still in his hand.
Guest speakers included G/C
Bean, Mayor Cochrane, Andrew
Bierling, Exeter Legion; Ralph
G e n t tn e r, Kinsmen; Joseph
Creech, Lions Club; Edward
Brady, chairman of the Arena
Board; Harold Kelson, manager
of the Bank of Nova Scotia; Rev.
H. J. Snell, who said grace; R.
E. Secord, Zone Recreational Di
rector for Western Ontario;
Derry Boyle, coach of All Star
Pee Wees; Frank Coleman, man
ager of London Majors.
Mr. and Mrs. William Allison
returned from Florida Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph Batten, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, is expected
home this week.
Mrs. C. W. Kestle, Stratford,
spent the weekend with her mo
ther. Mrs. Arthur Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Faliner
and Mrs. Mabel Ewald, of Kit
chener, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Mawhinney.
Pat Hennessey is visiting rela
tives in Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Parker,
Hamilton, were weekend guests
of Mrs. Charles Harris.
“Sandy” Elliott is carrying the
little finger of his right hand in
a plaster cast. Mr. Elliot had the
finger fractured in an accident
but he didn’t realize the extent
of the injury until a coiiple of
warm-hearted handclasps awoke
him to the fact that something
was radically wrong.
On Sunday we had visions of
spring. The robins have returned
—crocuses were in bloom. Golf
ers were out on the links and
skipping ropes and marbles have
made their appearance. But a
snowstorm Monday changed the
picture and the ground was
covered a few inches deep. How
ever, it is fast disappearing.
Tuesday morning as a lady
was about to cross Main St. a
large truck speeded by and the
lady was splashed from head to
foot with melting snow that left
her in an unpleasant mess.
. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwicn
and family and Bennett Fisher,
of Pont Huron, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher.
Misses Donna Powles and
Sadie Watson, of St. Thomas,
called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Powell on Sunday, Mrs. Pearl
Powles returned with them.
ATTENTION:
SENIOR CITIZENS OF EXETER
SOCIAL
EVENING
Legion Hall
Tuesday, April 6
8:00 p.m.
PROGRAM, CARDS, DANCING
Ladies Please Bring Cake or
Sandwiches and Cards
THREE-ACT PLAY:
A/o Bride
For The Groom
Grand Bend
United Church
Fire Guts Farm Home
Fire left six 'people homeless
when it gutted a brick farm
house at the southerly edge of
Fullarton Township early Friday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl White;
Carl Jr., 15; Diane White, 13,
and Mr. and Mrs. James White
escaped unharmed from the $8,-
000 fire which gutted the top
floor of the two-storey house and
left the ground floor a shambles.
Lucan Victory
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and Jack Hardy, Ray Yelle; for
wards, Fred, Glen and Leroy
Revington, Ed Rowett, Ross Mc-
Tavish, Herb Stretton, Len Gau
dette, Ken Kirkpatrick, Bob Wat
son and Ron Ste.yenson.
Manager of the Lucan Irish
this year is Harry Beaumont.
Official coach is Jim Freeman.
Members of the executive of
the hockey club are: honorary
president, Dr. C. H. George;
president, Harvey Langford; vice-
president, M. Bradley, Joe Benn,
Karl O’Neil; treasurer, Art Mur
dock; secretary, H. Hardy; dir
ectors, Los Hindmarsh, W. S.
Stanley, Ivan Hearn, J. B. Ready;
timekeeper, Bob Murray; public
ity, H. Stanley.
During the regular season, Lu
can finished in a tie for fourth
place in the Cyclone standing
with ten wins and eight losses.
In the Cyclone “C” playoffs with
Zurich, the Irish were extended
to the full seven games-but came
out on top in the final tilt. The
club then eliminated Wallace
burg Electrics four games to one
in another best-of-seven series
before tackling Mildmay.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
April 6 and 7
“JIVARO”
(Technicolor)
★ Fernando Damas
★ Rhonda Fleming
A beautiful white woman atone
with the devil-may-care adven
turers in the steaming jungles of
South America.
NEWSREED AND OARTOON
Friday, April 2
8:30 p.m.
ADMISSION 500 & 350
Sponsored by Y.P.U.
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Prexdews Its
Coming Attractions
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 2 and 3
Fast Company
★ Hoivard Keel
★ Marjorie Main
An entertaining horse - racing
melodrama which should please
everyone as well as all horse
racing fans. Plenty of comedy.
ALSO
Jungle Jim
Forbidden Land
★ Johnny Weismuller
Tarzan-type jungle picture , . .
MONDAY & TUESDAY
April 5 and 6
The All-American
★ Tony Curtis
★ Lori Nelson
Football picture with plenty of
comedy and pleasing romance.
Suitable for all,
CANADA DOUBLES PRODUCTION IN 15 YEARS — Fac
tory smokestacks illustrate increase in volume of industrial
production since 1938 of six major nations, according to a
compilation made by the Industrial Conference board, New
York. Both Canada and the U.S. have more than doubled
production. —Central Press Canadian
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
April 7 and 8
The Actress
★ Spencer Tracy
★ Jean Simmons
fiombstie comedy drama based
on the play, “Years Ago”, which
appeals to young and old.
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Rev. Bert Turner
i Royal Oak, {Michigan |
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Strathroy Lions Club
MONSTER
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Strathroy Public School
Friday, April 2
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Games Start Sharp at 9:00 P.M.
$1,000.00 In Cash Prizes!
$500.00-Jackpot Game!
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|. Memorial Centre Fund
| ADMISSION $1.00
= Includes 12 Regular Games
Exeter Booster
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General Meeting
and
Player Night
Entertainment - Smorgasbord
Everyone Interested in Hockey
Will Be Most Welcome
Monetta Menard's
Thursday, April 8
8:30 p.nt
Tickets Available from Any of the Executive -
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